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house mouse
noun
- a brownish-gray Old World mouse, Mus musculus, now common in the U.S. in or near houses.
house mouse
noun
- any of various greyish mice of the Old World genus Mus, esp M. musculus, a common household pest in most parts of the world: family Muridae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of house mouse1
First recorded in 1825–35
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Example Sentences
He is never bigger than Nibbler the House Mouse and often is much smaller.
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It occurs on both the brown and the black rats Mus norvegicus and M. rattus, on the house mouse and frequently on man.
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Other prairie voles and white-footed mice were taken on later nights, as well as one Pennsylvania vole and one house mouse.
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The house mouse evidently is uncommon in rural environments in northwestern South Dakota.
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Items recorded in winter but not in spring are house mouse, tree sparrow, and grasshopper.
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